Another good use for the vacuum / pressure hand pump I linked earlier. Hook it up to the line to your guage, pump it up and watch your guage move. If the guage matches the pump it's not your guage. Then test that T and brass fitting by hooking it up to one side of the t and cap the other side.
But yes, I would think the needle should be at the middle of the box. Is there a way to zero it in the instructions?
With the small graduations on that guage, it could be off by 1-2 PSI if that is true "center"@ off, IMO.
I ran my stock Cartech turbo kit on my 86 with only stock mass air conversion for years, before I had wideband.
Back then (like 1991) they were hard/impossible to get, sensors didn't last long, and were super expensive.
I did have accurate boost and direct run fuel pressure guages (no isolator). Kit also came with a huge inline external Bosch pump,
as I was hitting 105 PSI fuel pressure @ 10 PSI boost. It ran darn good, went from 92 to 108 MPH trap with no other changes.
Idled like crap cold though with no tune (did have shorty's, 2.5 catback and 3.27's, before turbo).
Anyway, not much reason not to run A/F guage these days, but if not (with a stock designed kit like that), at least need really
accuratte boost/FP guages, make sure you are running correct FP that kit wants, @ specific boost.